Improved wire toaster or broiler



AYRES & CHAMBERLIN.

Wire Toaster. No. 44,590. PatentedOct. 1.1,'. 1864.

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Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 44,590, dated October 11, 1864.

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Be it known that we, SAMUEL ATREs and HENRY J. GHAMBERLIN, of the city and county of Worcester, State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Broilers or Toasters; and. we do hereby declare the following to be a. full, clear, and exact description of the same, due reference being had to the accompanying drawing.

The object of .myinvention is to provide means for the better securing the bars or slats in their places on the frame; and its nature consists in placing collars or ferrules on t'ze frame between the bars in such manner that they may not be affected by use and be eiectual in retaining said bars in their places.

Figure l shows an' open broiler of our improved construction.

The bars A A A A A are turned at their ends around the frame B. These have heretofore been held in the place by binding or lacing wire around and between them, which soon rusts oft', particularly at B, where most exposed to thefire. In ours we place a small collar or ferrule, such as shown ,at Fig. 2, on the frame between each of the bars. At D D, where the bars extend to form the handles, a notch is made in the frame to seat the bar and bound to place, or, if thought best, to carry them around before extending. Then the binding may be dispensed with.

We claim- The combination of the collars, bars, and frame, when constructed and opera-tingin the manner and for the purposes above set forth.

SAMUEL AYRES. HENRY J. GHAMBERLIN.

Witnesses:

WILLIAM S. SMITH, J. G. ARNOLD. 

